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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1930. ially created hy the Plainville News " "o oo il Bristol News i st maitsl & s Moe, o, ) ake Pocotopat a suitable site, stated that the |Bernadette Chiasson, both of 47 Free Out of Town e bec exnausted in say Pons land would “take care of the South street. have been granted a Delivery Customers companions from drowning. re Eust Bristol district—that's 1t marriage license by City Clerk I o Mflm ey cat s | BOTTOM DROPS QUT -, 2ot CALLS DEMOGRATIC ot it 2 s ™o 2 Toll Charge reh was crowded w elatives > W aIhe J,\”r“ D onene Eropexty : today. Our.Own Call Enter- |§|i []F BUIU]IN[] HER[ ) rilends hior was wealiuior [:AU[;US AUEUST 28 e s Motors prise 2100 oral offerings 1 [ X : the committee had looked for m Jos il to Bessic Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o'Clock During This Month S Ve o AL s L G e Open All Day Saturday NO NEW HOUSGS Bllll[ HCI‘C SIHCC of Southingion wa ‘i‘"'”'“‘ t, Rev. Elec[[)ls 10 Meg[ l[] Glly ’v)vu ovan-Phelan tract in the vicinity farms. a Millicent Hull develop- assidy of Farmington dea- Maplewood. He said that the site ment L&S[ Mfly EudARe NI i i eo Ny Cmm Room was a beautiful one but not suitable| From Luke M. Foley to Richard of Plainville sub-deacon. As t for the purpose in mind Sweeney, lan \ouse and garage located at the north end of the Quit-Claim Deeds Filed Shores by requiem as borne into the church, on Woodin Ju Jennings told the commis- °' a Garden Club Makes Final Plans For You L As 95 | Committee selected to Choose Stit- L by ¢ ; ; Continued For W ‘ Flower Exhibit Next Week—Biz | . 2 e Site For Proposed New High M0 Site of 333 rontage. 1 Eieh T || Bascball Attraction This Evening o ’ ¢ . e e z 5 z At High School Fieid—Items. F d 1 ve k rn < sl e aec erryville yoad, Building operations in Plainvili 1 T all . o Dt spa t .ake avenue by Leon § A ‘ have hit such a low peak 10 rew ' M. | e Sl e arat e et ermed the | Reg Stone Hill road, Forestvill , a single permit for the erection of | Mesi ; ima £ L o stest growing in B ¥t be heard in the oom of police S/ a new house has been issued by the | i; ranc I Henry |t ca aucus of the | suy court arbite : ters next Friday, it was de- ouilding inspector since last Ma 3ar e t ect of Bristol to be Suggests Site e v Assistant Prosecutor Ed- The town is éxperiencing one of its DR e e e i sinlan today. Lasto COATS OF THE UTMOST CHIC, FASHIONED OF THE poorest years in the bulding line in | Murska conducted committal serv- | [ L 8 LD ST A B s vead 1o the commission from W. | Suered @ Sactured femur and et nearly a decade with no promise of SEASON'S SMARTEST FABRICS .... LUXURIOUSLY AT o e e S Fasiatagion avenas |18 n b one ol conlimmdb ol e FURRED AS THE MODE SUGGESTS. At the present time it appears us Slecting 12 delogat hion ) aly D o t 5 rest | Of the motorcycle escaped wit of territo t und and West P W the building decline wili| washington SiiRire) -|s ngressior ¥ & Eouns and min ises cerations S S63a" ourasrel niede ioeatea)miBon brul lacerations abou Last year the town enjoyed a very | 7.3 e d. will be held in New L ) The plece was considered |, smashup. o i g prosperous building period, new P aramil hets ptember 10 and 41, The pls "H:r( a8 :1. ””';"‘h_”"f he injured men were t 1o the NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST IN A FURRED CLOTH e e G e e S org o rs ellRc i et e ai the north side. L Lot of COAT AND SAVE OVER LATER PRICES L T R o e aitsr e t s exp that Jonningssaid S e on the year were the erection of e 0 Take Vaca i cox i = S ey g jcd Venes} 1f you like Monotone Tweed Coats with a chic Raccoon shawl $150,000 addition to the Trum lu‘l soverr o wlnn‘l i -m-“‘l“ pla X : paa s Slistinrle e o “:‘:‘“-“ collar, we suggest vou see our $58.00 group, models in tan, red, factory and the $30,000 addition to ito leave Friday for e o s e s e Jow et g0 enad If you wear a junior size, see our $38.00 smart sports and at $424,200. ) s fir mrd-»-“w ol G : ittee’s recommendation | and thre < into the air dress models, fashioned of fine fabrics and colors, lavishly fur- This year has been a dircct itine Al vesb fronain n pu BTG Ty A T it has that ase the Bach- Kir it t river’s teeth, O red with Jap Coon, Skunk, Wolf and Lamb. Sizes 13, 15 to 17. trast so far. During the des. e B heiatin L B Sl ; e If you wear sizes 49 to 48, choose Coats from our $58.00, May, June, July and August in 19 ? giamegronight ich time ca o i e e B s B e 378.00 and $98.00 zroups, sports and dressy models, furred with ) dane Sl e Batile ot i o = legislature, p,"y MS e Cops Test Brakes Beaver, Skunk, Black Fox, Persian Lamb, Baby Lynx, Kit Fox R Ly o e s x at hign D oD ; €ON- estate man beat him to it.” s and Caracul. ed at a value of i b : el e Many smart new “Toytown” Sports Coats included in this the same months ; ’ group, at midsummer sale prices. St ere valued at “school Already Built” i e . many old timers tarred on : : AL s ol e ; : 1959 ers 1 certified proof of sam sometime {od The t e bein conducted I police as part of e “Save-a-Li camy beinz permits for o | Baseball Tonight leave this week for a two week's stay 21 PGTR0S 2 THIS e ha i Clee B te e t n-Hef- launched by th e police in all Berlln News | The second and final round ef [at Point O'Woods beacl from the buildir ect i I < th : Nparan toH ehadfivi e o sl play in the Kensington soft bail| Mr. and Mrs. James Thomson and o ver r n ges an nnir 1 tests were m cers this league will get underway tonight | family of Beridale avenue will leave T ARl SRS ths in Bristol dur t . rnoon in feleta o e when the six ries get together to Saturday afternoon for a tnwo weeks i 2 2 k play three regularly scheduled | vacation Indian Neck, Branford. Garden club held last eve R G G S pe T a2 £ “the Siate Department Dinner ames. The games will he played Home Lrom Hospital L ! E e % S ) ! - i ! ake it mulat £ plans for the hold- Tors : Peter Falchetti of Berlin has re. Strect, fi . mpicted | Protests z 1o the f ing: To He han tate d . } at val avenue grounds . g rned to his after a long stay ¢ exh, f the clul t DE L Lochy, (1T [iTet alnut t Would Put to Vote t 3 sell cz No.' 2 T = | ¢ will | at the New Brit: General hospi f s 0 be h next k o Eoa one family 1 Lrnest G Br pla United nish ns. in this Retiaats weident some hard fought affair a defeat for L Toel ot End of Month Will B'cloit il with tonight's opponents Be 821 000 3t Paul's entry will ghting l to remain in first place at the ex- el —— pense of the Bottle Alley crew |y i0 200 when these two teams meet in the | Gooo™ Mg gy the American Legion will b2 at-| po use of e mpting to enter the win column East Berlin Items Foreclosure Brought on Farmington 1 expense of the Cypress Hill ate for the rcopening o t which stands tied for first po- | rall torm at the > Hubbard school Avenue Property By Plymouth cition with the Sain SR announced but accord »od Game Sunday T e SV T pears to have the outlook | sessions will e resumed Wedr Home From Hospital. € ttle of the century” is| September 3 9 o'clock looming on the horizon s is i~ | been the custom to open Wednos al of $21.000 will have been ! cidental to the announcement thut |immediately follo ahor Day {he town of Berlin on road | John Conlin’s Blue Hills Warriors| Mr. and Mrs 4 vill engage the Saints, in @ game of | tertaining relatives s ipasy 3 £ iateadlly : Tl 3888 ! : . ] Bk baseball to be played next Sundiy | town ) ] : T oL i 2 i Ly g N 2 e are inf 3 afternoon at 2:30 o'clock on th The 1d drum ¢ ' 1 his ement “;rli?n.g the last day of t month. Blue Hillg club diamond ts usual weekly rehes this eve BRRALY sum of $1 ) was entered The Saints are tied at present for | ning at 7:30 o'clock in Community budget for this work and an|the leadership of the Kensington |hall onal £5,500 was voted for the soft ball league Mrs. George Overstrom is confined Residents — Falchetti Returns fiscal year which hase of road material That the ba will be one to the | to her home by illness, B e v i i e s R Pah e Sttt &0 » i Spec o Sl nnia e Freedom From hand as of the first of August a bal- 'as it is known that thcre is Saturday from a two weeks camp- % Lepk e ChRl ¥ i 4 3 0 , ¢ the | th 2 5 . s ot 140c A0 Al s clieved |IBlonal Beiueen thed walol - in gtrip at Gilead S B A0l N DHindiag motor t rouzh N . e . that there will be sufficient bills lin claims that the m The mid-week meet n the ! ar e ks e A ‘. stnmnch D‘Stress coming in before the close of the the Kensington crew is re le | Methodist church will be omitted L I g b b el T g ) al year to eliminate this balance for his team’s beng denied entry this evening. e = ‘ i ting shap ontour of T . % g = First Selectman Leon G. Hall to the league and says that tne The library will be o t fow gLl HEEON LOBCERER B = = P S Fair Drug Co. Has the Remedy spent considerable of his time and | son for this denial f|afternooa and evening for 3 a > n i . : : o z . . i 16T 4 th And Giariitees 0ol H encrzy during the past two terms 10 | the foar of de J change of hooks lll(lgg\\ on.d Pnoto.{xdph) i 3 i ics " : R (‘a<|r'u<"d t the roads of the community in 3 a tion int t Arthur MacKendrick is now co ! i ‘ Firm Sold h) Founders diges sastritis, ed vertebrae and w g SLRN 3 e . Chaiaog 2 : 3 : T t bottle of Dare's f the town's B s tionllor fority | fractu of the town's for all the question : R roads tha < yet without bene- | Letween the two aggrega patient at the tion fit from the man's campaign When asked this morning con- Weeks or two months An X-ra o g ey ’ Chond ; deh A 3 A T € 3 “‘\’_ 1"“{“' the unlimited amount made available | | which was T . tebrae at his neck and ‘ v : o : ) e T ; e each year for this particular object. | was recruiting p from New |mediately placed in a cast and har PLAINVILLE The el : . il i Pl Berlin, which wice as 1arge in | pritain and Meriden for tk ness. Young MecKendrick's sp e L 3 : Ly ns f i efte ot area as the city of New Britain, has e that b atis. | did physical condition prior to hi Ponieht Binteics % : it 5 teo | The cit R e \ et h »1’: better than 50 per cent of the road | ped as he would not wish 2y accident has stood I in zood RANONENOUARRD N i L . : Lo ) : css, ac ; area of that town and yet the ap-' . cam tha 11 offer no competi- | Stead during his present trouble DEVIL-MAY CARL" E 2 S : sl : €, b ; ,4"f‘ propriation made for their repair oo | The members of the 4-H club who See Him in This Picture i s | A Al § Y public mouk r urn ¥ plan to attend the 4-H camp at En- v s : Money o e bon P ¢ mach _into a field will leave from Berlin Mon- News — Comedy — Acts 3 ! ¢ Yy bo: Y ¥ one able to perforr ™ T 2 n d city, and Ternde annially on! (nls prolect day morning. The young women who = o Back Friday and Saturday ommission Foreclosure Action FRss v trouble should |ATe 80IDE are expected to arrive at s v a7 ST ] ‘A unless Wiadislaw and Wladislava Grab- o 'ha"’mf’i '(‘J"l‘lw",‘m'“i‘ ) 1M camp by 4 o'clock. Six young wom- - :‘ lr‘fl'l “I‘”"'")‘\‘I e Boys Camping in Cabin M . I s the bat bec e t ated in “8C SIS YONT A . ¥ elski, both of the town of Plymouth, | ™ yyneral of Charles Willlams °0 Wl leave from here. = Burn to Death in Fire have brought a foreclosure action| my. runoral of Charles W. Wil : Miss Betty Walsh d““ a N o Rt o R P e L ainat Peter s ‘rances Kriwac, -2 3ritain visitor yesterday A 2 5t el ;r rTyhmm 1,.~m.‘,f '!\rx \(;’lk:(fl il tarTa o Ken s G hn % erlin e’action affects proper- | - TR et conly this week = - - A ty held by the defendants and situ- f’”im"l\,“‘““mnmn Tonatoilaminera BOY KILLED ABROAD DANCING ated on Farmington avenue in Ber- 1o 5 0 B0 B old this afternoon| Compiegne, France, Aug. 14.—(P ROUND lin, cast of the property of the Ber- | ("%, 10RE8 a8 G o ensington | ——Franklin Waller, §, son of Irank- i ek lin Auto Sales Co. Alothodistchiure lin Waller, form United & T The writ is returnable to the su 'I{‘f" lA”’:” }xu;m] pastor of thy | trade commissioner in Paris, tod Quartet Club Park. Barnesdx perior court in Hartford the rst| puron ofticlated at the ceremony |Wad struck and killed by an auto- New Britain Tuesday in September. Judge Stanley | ;na'\\irial was in West Lane ceme- | Mobile while bicyeling in the Com- Simpson's Orches J. Traceski of New Britain who made | o in Kensington piegne forest out the papers will handle the case |\ noet of fricnds of the deceased ” e o L e of the plaintiff. The papers were . ... i attendance to pay the last . E . nosr < attendanc ay th [ 2 e oy served vy Deputy Snerit vardn 3. 1 50 e enons o one of| FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A Bird’s-Eye View EloizliziofBeygRTlan the town's most popular citizens. Warranty Deed Application for License | Mary L. Zuk has sold to Lucas and | jorancis Samuel Hart of New Brit- | T 7 - T e Maryanna Mrozek a house and 6 1 5 NowW [F THAT BIRD IS I CLAM IT \WAS ONE OF ( { = s and upkeep is less than 10 per cent | ' ja,ge crowd is expected to b of the amount that New Britain ex- | % % B 0 ate and sev- eral officers will no doubt be on nd § ) ain who gave his age as 26 and his \ oA URE ENOUGH....\NE' acres of land located on \\]n1rllhmg- Socupationas almechanic, and Mary ANYWHERE NEAR WE'LL THE BINKLEY GANG \Who STOLE i CUT BACk AN’ TAKE ton ridge just south of Edelson's ' pose pac azed 18, who stated that FiND HIM... HE'S SURE THAT PAYROLL FROM Yo ) £ Z Rocik & ANOTHE i gasoline filling station, according 10 pep occupation was factory employe, - To HAVE A FIRE.... | BOYS AN' TUAT HE BORROWED //— \ i S = o a warranty deed which has been filed | jave applied at the office of Town | = o = = g / = at the office of Town Clark Arthur . (letrk Arthur l. Woodrufi for a| HES GOTTA €AT ONE OF MY Hopses To Do [ Look: is HWAT A L. Woodruff marriage licen = A AN kgep IT WITH~THEN BEAT IT Man Gives Wrong Name Miss Pac is the Jdaughter of Mr. A WARM... ON FOOT, To THROW US| MAN DowN arles Magetteri of Swamp road. and Mrs. Joseph Pac of Kensington OFF mie T’ Kensington, says he was not the Berltn Briefs man ho appeared at Tuesday Miss Grace Ventres has returned night's session of Berlin town court | o her home in Berlin after spend- and who was fined $10 and costs ing several days with her brother | after having been arrested on com- and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John plaint of Anna Holla. Ventres of New Canaan 1t is his belief that the other man | Mr. and Mrs. William Scott and had given the Berlin police his name = daughters, Miss Dorothy and Miss at the time of arrest Dawn, of Worthington ridge will | 3 H | ANGELO PULCINI Dancing Tonight e enert S nbe mebuides Eelle Farmington Avtnue PARAMOUNT PAVILION Kensington, Con. Music By Shoes Dyed All Oolors | ; B y , nee U s paT. o7 HENRY SCURTI and HIS BAND You Save Money By Trading ¥ Z e o g = (21830 BY NEA SERVICE INC Adm.—Ladles Gents 10¢ With Us —_—

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